Tropic Fleur Heliconia

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Tropic Fleur Heliconia – One Dozen

Tropic fleur heliconia are tall, yellow to peach pastel colored upright flowers found throughout Hawaii. The edges of the bracts are reddish and the flower sometimes thought to resemble bird of paradise. Tropic fleur heliconia are smaller than the large upright heliconia flowers.

This flower is used in several of our Hawaiian flower assortments including the Hoaloha ‘Good Friend’ assortment.

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